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Title: Anyone else...?
Post by: radiogaga on November 05, 2015, 0415 UTC
Get to enjoy this tour?
 http://www.glenbuxton.com/eastcoast/99/99ac05.jpg   :o
Ahh, the good ole days  ;D
some things you never forget...
Guess its in Hard Rock Biloxi now.

rgg
Title: Re: Anyone else...?
Post by: Stretchyman on November 05, 2015, 0707 UTC
Yes! And Roxy out on Video too......at Last!
Title: Re: Anyone else...?
Post by: Pigmeat on November 06, 2015, 0000 UTC
I saw the '75 tour. Zappa had George Duke playing with him. Captain Beefheart was the opening act. The main stage was set up about six inches off the ground on a riser and going up to different levels. It was festival seating. Frank had Capt. Beefheart was disguised as a janitor with a push broom for the panties. No one recognized him at first.

It was a hoot. Beefheart would pop on and off stage from the wings and the crowd exchanging looks and snide remarks with Zappa. Once the secret was out, he sat in, still disguised as a janitor and occasionally pushing away the panties and joints with the broom.

Title: Re: Anyone else...?
Post by: Stretchyman on November 06, 2015, 1540 UTC
Wow, what a gig.

Did get to seen him in 84 doing 'Broadway the Hardway', at Wembley arena, most impressive.

There's a tribute act (I know Gail frowned on them, bless her) playing in the Cavern in Liverpool before Christmas and may attend.

The 'Muffin Men' are apparently quite good.

Cheers

Stretchy.


OH, BTW, I intend to 'Broadcast' some Zappa, I hope that's OK?
Title: Re: Anyone else...?
Post by: ka1iic on November 06, 2015, 1551 UTC
Zappa???  Everything is fine if you play 'Brown Shoes Don't Make It'

 ;D
Title: Re: Anyone else...?
Post by: jFarley on November 06, 2015, 1604 UTC
Got to see the Mothers 4 or 5 times in the 70's.  All of these were in larger Chicago venues except one, which was in a college fieldhouse in Naperville IL c. 1974.  The seating there was somewhere around 1000, and was far more intimate.  There were some panties a'flyin', but the strongest memories were of Zappa's fluid soloing.  He would sit on a chair downstage center and just let it rip for 10 or 20 minutes at a crack.  IIRC, "Little House I Used to Live In" was worth the price of the ticket.